YPG officials confirmed the takeover, and Idriss Nassan, the city’s deputy foreign minister (because apparently some cities have those) said there will be an official announcement of victory on Tuesday.

ISIS has launched several offensives against Kobani and so far failed to take the city, the last major Kurdish holding to their west. The final death toll of this latest battle was 979 ISIS and 324 YPG fighters.

Kobani’s value to ISIS is two-fold, as it is both a border crossing into Turkey (something all rebel factions covet) and would give ISIS contiguous control over a vast span of the border, and increasingly near to the city of Aleppo.

2 thoughts on “Kurds Claim Victory Over ISIS in Four Month Kobani Fight”

Leave the defeating job of ISIS to syrian, Kurdish, irania and Iraqi people. Stop kissing hands of illegitimate Kings for their blooded moneys, their illegitimate sons are ISIS, a barbaric fascist regime that wants you to kiss their hands as well. to call a system democracy while feeding the father of all dictatorial, inhuman and immoral regimes as Saudi Arabia is nothing but a double standard by a fake and non existing democracy.